Hmmm atsui means 'Hot', asa means 'Morning' gohan means 'meal' if I'm not mistaken... So that first part is "Hot morning meal"? XD The next part says Oz-kun, that I know. The rest confuses the hell out of me @_@;; Except for somewhere in there where it says 'Hai' which is yes.

xD you got the first part right! The part after Oz-kun which is atama ga ii means 'clever', ikidemas means 'let's' and asobu means 'play'? Then after those three: Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go, Roku, Nana, Hachi, Kyu, Juu, Juuichi, Juuni, Juusan, Juushi, Juugo, Juuroku, Juunana, Juuhachi, Juukyu, Nijuu is basically me counting up to 20. Then Hai is yes which you also got right and Ganbette yo means 'keep up the good work!'

I'm trying to find out the first one. Let's see... 'Watashi wa' means "I am", right?. And I think "tomodachitachi" means something like "friends". "Wo" just means the previous word is a noun and "daisuki" means 'to like or love' I think.

....but when I put that together as a sentace it doesn't make sense. @_@;; I also thought tomodachitachi was one of those cheap games released in the US years ago where you have to feed a virtual pet. XDDDDD So I'm stumped.

The second one has to do with Pokemon...I think it's something like "My friend loves Pokemon."? That might make sense since I think Britty is into it, right?

And the third...hmmmm... something like "I am a cat, not a dog." ?

You actually did very well on this. xD

For the first one you got the word's right. But there was some confliction.

"Watashi wa" = Just reffering to me or "I" not "I am"

"tomodachitachi" = Means "friends".So you got that right.

"wo" = A way of saying "this object" or "this thing the subject created". This is saying that the word "friends" before it belongs to the subect "I".

So far we then have...."I" wa " my friends" wo daisuke desu.

"Daisuki" = love

"desu" = just another way of saying "it is" or "is to be". But in this case it has no meaning and is just to finish a sentence as a filler.

So together it is; >> "My friends love." <<

Since japanese sentences are in the order of SOV (Subject Object Verb). In normal english it would be flipped to SVO.

In which case it should be; >> "I love my friends."

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2nd one you got right. It was suppose to be; >> "My friend loves pokemon. <<

@Oz: correct!^^ its just a simple introduction~ And yeah, my school has those, Japanese and German. but there are only 2 schools in Edmonton that offer japanese i believe (Edmonton in Alberta. which is in Canada lol xD) but hey, if they dont offer it, we could always try to teach you! xD lol

Well, The japanese language doesnt really have any plurals unless its specified by a counter. they dont have it simple like us were we can just put an "s" at the end of a word to make it plural. Its frustrating in japanese cause they have different endings for each and every different kind of item! Dx